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Power settings in Windows 11 - Microsoft Support To learn how to change the screen and sleep settings on your Windows device: To adjust power and sleep settings in Windows 11, select Start > Settings > System > Power battery > Screen, sleep, hibernate timeouts
Shut down, sleep, or hibernate your PC - Microsoft Support When you’re ready to make your PC sleep, just press the power button on your desktop, tablet, or laptop, or close your laptop’s lid On most PCs, you can resume working by pressing your PC's power button
Exploring Windows Settings - Microsoft Support In Settings, you can use natural language to find what you need, whether you're looking for a specific setting or trying to solve a problem This is made possible through two AI-powered experiences that bring a new level of convenience to your device: improved search and agent in Settings
Параметры питания в Windows 11 - Служба поддержки Майкрософт Обновления экран по умолчанию и параметры спящего режима теперь помогают более эффективно использовать энергию и продлить время работы батареи Параметры эффективности можно найти в Windows 11 разделе Параметры > система > питание батареи Чтобы получить пошаговое
Windows 11 中的電源設定 - Microsoft 支援服務 匯報 預設螢幕和睡眠設定現在可協助您更有效率地使用能源並延長電池使用時間。 您可以在 [設定] > [系統 ] > [電源 電池] 找到 Windows 11 中的效率設定。 如需每個電源和電池設定如何改善裝置效能的引導式逐步解說,請按下按鈕以開啟 [取得協助] 應用程式: 取得說明中的引導式逐步解說 有助於節省電力的按鍵設定 下列設定有助於降低 Windows 11 裝置的耗電量並改善能源
Energieeinstellungen in Windows 11 - Microsoft-Support Um die Energie- und Standbyeinstellungen in Windows 11 anzupassen, wählen Sie Start > Einstellungen > System > Power Akku > Bildschirm, Standbymodus Ruhezustandstimeouts aus
Learn more about energy recommendations - Microsoft Support Devices with longer sleep time use more power than those with less sleep time This recommendation allows you to set your device to sleep after three (or ten, depending on the system) minutes to maximize power savings